Durfee wants this to be remembered as more than a win. The Hilltoppers want to look back at Friday’s volleyball sweep of winless Wareham as a launching pad.

The Hilltoppers (2-4), after a shaky start, swept the Vikings 25-13, 25-10, 25-15 on the Luke Urban Field House’s Skip Karam Court.

“Record we’re 2-4 but we’re a couple of possessions away from 4-2, 5-1,” coach Brendan Kelly said. “The first two games of the year we lost identically in five. We played Barnstable well the other day with definitely an opportunity to potentially have a different outcome.

“But you can’t go back. You’ve got to learn from it. We needed to work to get this win. I’m glad we could do it. This is hopefully a season momentum change as far as we are going into New Bedford next week.”

Senior outside Manny Fernandes hammered down a tied-for-team-high nine kills. He and his teammates found their stride after slipping behind 8-2 in the first set. The Hilltoppers dominated the latter portions of all three sets.

“I’m expecting a lot of wins out of us,” the smiling Fernandes said. “We had a tough time trying to figure out what was our problem. We believed we need to be more together and I think today really showed that. We found that togetherness that we needed and I think we’re going to go a long way now.”